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In reply to the discussion: AOC to those who paid off student loans: 'We can support things we we won't directly benefit from' [View all]Cuthbert Allgood
(5,339 posts)96. It's almost like it's something people should know by now.
But, hey, the older people that voted for Trump turn out at higher rates, so, some random point, I guess.
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867-5309.
May 2022
OP
Think of it as an opportunity... maybe without the specter of student loans over their head
ck4829
May 2022
#1
If you want the party to smack of elitism forgive loans for the best educated part of the population
bucolic_frolic
May 2022
#14
I agree that this is clearly a short term solution. But to deny that it would substantially
ColinC
May 2022
#28
No, I'm against government giving the most help to elites who have a bright future
bucolic_frolic
May 2022
#16
I'm against student loan forgiveness because I think that amount of money can be used to help...
BlueCheeseAgain
May 2022
#67
Are you against any level of forgiveness, and also against it if is means tested/wealth capped?
Celerity
May 2022
#85
fair enough, I have seen more than a few here in the past 18 months or so flat out-out say zero
Celerity
May 2022
#89
That is a problem we do need to address, I think it's something similar for universal healthcare
ck4829
May 2022
#12
I feel like he should start by announcing forgiveness for $10,000 per student
questionseverything
May 2022
#35
He has been talking about it last week so he is not ignoring it but
questionseverything
May 2022
#45
A problem is that you have more than a few here who are against any amount of forgiveness, even if
Celerity
May 2022
#98
I have seen the 'No, nothing' (little play on words, lol) crowd try to frame even the 10K usd
Celerity
May 2022
#100
I have been in the trenches on this since it first came up. It is a HUGE issue with Americans
Celerity
May 2022
#106
Even if we did this having a great deal of experience with Millennials don't be surprised if
Demsrule86
May 2022
#37
I will believe they will vote when I see it. In the meantime, it will hurt us at the midterm.
Demsrule86
May 2022
#47
Does AOC think that is helpful? I don't. This is why I say the student debt thing
Demsrule86
May 2022
#36
You do realize that the "young people" turned out for Biden at a higher percentage
Cuthbert Allgood
May 2022
#44
My issue is what happens going forward? Can current students plan on getting their loans cancelled?
unitedwethrive
May 2022
#39
Cancelling $1.7 trillion in student loans would be a gigantic transfer of wealth...
BlueCheeseAgain
May 2022
#59
Millennials and Gen Z think they're entitled to it, and Dem politicians want to
Wingus Dingus
May 2022
#60
Cancelling student loans helps rich people MORE than it helps poor people.
BlueCheeseAgain
May 2022
#70